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Suregada zanzibariensis Baill. Tanzanian people used S. zanzibariensis (Figure 1) stem bark and root extract for treating ankylostomiasis. Its root extract is used to treat gonorrhea, stomachache, pneumonia, hernia, chest pains, and chicken pox, and as a purgative.
The plant is harvested from the wild for local medicinal use. The tree is planted to provide shade, amenity and for soil conservation projects near the sea ...
Previous research on volatile constituents of plants has shown that some are good sources of potent mosquito repellents. In this bioprospecting initiative, the ...
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The roots are chewed or a root extract is drunk to treat snakebites. Ground leaves mixed with water are applied externally against skin infections and taken in ...
Sep 8, 2022 · zanzibariensis are claimed to treat ancylostomiasis, whereas a tea made from its root bark is used to heal stomachache, gonorrhea, hernia, chest ...
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Previous research on volatile constituents of plants has shown that some are good sources of potent mosquito repellents. In this bioprospecting initiative, the ...
Jun 2, 2024 · and stem bark extracts of Suregada zanzibariensis are used in Tanzania to treat ancylostamiasis and a tea from the roots is drunk to treat ...
Jun 25, 2009 · Indigenous rural communities in the tropics manage parasitic diseases, like malaria and leishmaniasis, using herbal drugs.
zanzibariensis is used in traditional medicine to treat malaria, and extracts from the plant have been shown to have antimalarial properties. Overall, these ...